Except for the 5,000 or so that were found.Not just the few here and there that were poo-pooh'd at the time, but over 5,000.
Now, all of them were pre-1991 manufacture, but they weren't just found lying around a few at a time in dumps - like the 2,500 or so on the grounds of a facility captured by ISIS.
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The Times reported that most of the agents were discovered around the Muthanna State Establishment northwest of Baghdad, which had been a center of chemical weapons production in the 1980s. The complex has been held by Islamic State militants since June. The Iraqi government told the United Nations that approximately 2,500 chemical rockets remained on the grounds of the facility when it had fallen to the militants.
What the Pentagon was doing concealing this from 2003 to 2006 I can't imagine - seeing as finding WMDs was supposed to have been a priority - but the constant yammering about "There were no WMD!" was false. No active production program remained, but significant stockpiles WERE discovered, and made known to the public. The whining we heard in those years about "lying about WMD" was complete fiction. The presence of such a large stockpile of pre-1991 weapons definitely explains the appearance of a WMD program from the perspective of outside intelligence. This is not to say there was no intelligence failure (there was) but it was not what it's been made out to be.
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He added: "While we cannot speak to individual decisions made by unit commanders or medical staff at the time -- or the guidance they may have given their troops about the existence of chemical munitions in Iraq -- the Defense Department made public its discovery of these munitions as far back as 2006 and acknowledged the likelihood that more could be found."
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In the months after the 2003 invasion, The Times reports, the Pentagon first made searching for chemical weapons a lower priority in the midst of attacks from insurgents, then withheld data from high-level investigations, including the Iraq Study Group in 2004 and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in 2006. During the latter investigation, the paper reports, U.S. soldiers discovered more than 2,400 chemical rockets, some containing sarin gas, at a former Republican Guard compound. All appeared to have been buried before the first Gulf War in 1991.
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As late as 2010, Iraqi troops were discovering chemical weapons that appeared to have been collected elsewhere by U.S. or Iraqi army units and had not been secured properly, according to The Times
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